When employees get injured on the job, workers’ compensation acts as a vital safety net. This insurance generally covers injuries that occur while an employee is performing work-related duties. These ...
Workers’ compensation insurance pays lost wages and medical benefits to employees who develop work-related injuries or illnesses, regardless of fault.
Under the “going and coming” rule, an employee generally is not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for injuries sustained during their commute. There are exceptions to this rule. In Zenith ...
Here are seven things to know about what is covered under New York State workers' compensation law and how to apply for ...
Despite over 2.5 million job-related injuries and illnesses annually and the proliferation of patient medical information as ...
Millions of Americans have now shifted to at-home work due to the pandemic, with the ability to do their jobs from the comfort of their personal office or bedroom. But this shift raises questions ...
Spoiler alert … the answer to the question is YES. Under the right set of facts, an injury sustained by a remote employee may be covered by the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act. To state the ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday announced a seven-figure settlement with a Manhattan demolition company, ...
Anthony Tacti, of Kerhonkson, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to five felony charges, including insurance fraud. The 34-year-old ...
The decision reaffirms precedents set forth in the Workers’ Compensation Act, though they have previously drawn criticism ...